What? My Child With an Anger Problem?

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It happened again. You told little Timmy to pick up his toys one-too-many-times...and he just wouldn't stand for it, would he? So instead of picking UP his toys, he decided to throw them against the wall...which was nowhere near his toy box. What is he doing now? Is he.....? Yes, I hate to say it, but he is actually hitting his own head against the wall. This can't be good...for any of us (his head, your sanity, or the wall).

If this story rings true, you probably already know what I'm about to tell you next. Your child has a serious anger problem. He (or she) may have gotten it from either parent's genetic side, or maybe it's just his own unique personality type. But one thing is for sure. You won't put up with these shenanigans any more! Good for you. It's about time.

You probably always knew deep down you had to do something about this problem, but you just didn't know where to turn for answers. You probably also were afraid of how people would treat you, or worse, think that you are a "bad" parent.


That couldn't be further from the truth. I'm sure you are a terrific parent. You just need a little guidance. The great news is that you can effectively teach your angry or defiant child about anger management...and it's so much easier than you think. You can show them how to behave when feeling anxious, upset, or extremely angry without trashing the house, or worse, hurting themselves.

An angry child just doesn't understand how to get those feelings out in a safe, healthy way, and that is why they become so defiant and destructive. There are some basic tricks to child anger management. It's not as hard as you may think, really!

Your child will not only be a less "angry" child, but he/she will also become a much happier child too. Wouldn't you be happier if you finally felt completely understood by those around you, and were able to effectively get your feelings out in a calm, positive manner? I know I would.

Your child is just a little person, as I'm sure you already know. They just don't have as large a vocabulary as we do as adults. It can be quite frustrating to try and get your feelings out without understanding which words will do just that in the best way possible.


So what are you waiting for? Get the real scoop on child anger management. It will make your home a much more fun place to come home to, and it will make your trips out even better!

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